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Goals from Dave Smith and Ade Yusuff secure all 3 points for Invicta who had to recover from the early loss of Jordan Wright to injury and a goal from Bowers & Pitsea frontman Lewis Manor to extend our winning run to 7 games in all competitions
#Millwall Vs #PrestonNorthEnd Match Report. Millwall and Preston North End played out a 0-0 draw in the Sky Bet Championship on Tuesday night. Gary Rowett opted for an unchanged starting XI for the visit of The Lilywhites, with two changes coming on the bench, as Jed Wallace and George Saville returned from injury. The first 15 minutes lacked action, but The Lions penetrated the Preston penalty area for the first time with 15 minutes on the clock, but Oliver Burke's low cross was cleared away before reaching Benik Afobe. out.stream powered by ADITION An intelligent pass from Murray Wallace saw Mason Bennett turn his marker before being hauled down by Sepp van den Berg - who was booked - before The Lions had a free-kick in a promising position with 19 minutes played, but Bennett's kick struck the wall before Burke's touch took the ball out of play. The game came to life shortly before the half-hour mark as a Scott Malone corner-kick was cleared out as far as Maikel Kieftenbeld on the edge of the area - the Dutchman unleashed a goal-bound effort on the volley, but a Preston body was there to deflect the ball behind. Bennett was then the next to strike from distance, but his attempt was comfortable for Daniel Iversen. North End's first shot of the night came from Emi Riis with 33 minutes played, but the attempt from outside the area was gathered by Bartosz Bialkowski. Danny McNamara's ball over the top set Afobe away as the second-half got underway, but the striker's first touch was heavy and allowed Iversen to rush out and smother any attempt on goal by the frontman. Bennett's effort from distance went wide just before the hour-mark in a night of little action in front of goal, with the double introduction of both Jed Wallace and Connor Mahoney injecting some life into The Lions on 61 minutes. However, three minutes later it was the visitors who could have taken the lead as Shaun Hutchinson pulled down Liam Lindsay inside the box, directing referee Kevin Friend to point to the spot. Ben Whiteman stepped up, but his spot-kick struck the post before bouncing to safety. Despite both teams huffing and puffing from there, further action in front of goal was limited - Murray Wallace clipping a right-footed cross across goal and wide with five minutes to play, before substitute Tyler Burey tried his luck on 88 minutes in the final true event of the evening. Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Burke (J. Wallace 61'), Malone (Mahoney 61'), Bennett (Burey 78'), Afobe, B. Mitchell. Subs not used: Long, Pearce, Saville, Evans. Booking: Bennett, Hutchinson, Burey Preston North End: Iversen, van den Berg, Cunningham, Whiteman, Lindsay, Evans (Archer 71'), McCann, Hughes (Earl 67'), Ledson (Browne 80') Riis, Potts. Subs not used: Ripley, Bauer, Sinclair, Diaby. Booking: van den Berg Referee: Kevin Friend Attendance: 10,813 (516) Taken from Millwall website. https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2022/february/report--millwall-v-preston-north-end/
#Millwall vs #westbromwichalbion full time #Matchreport Millwall recorded a 2-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion in the Sky Bet Championship at The Den on Saturday afternoon. Mason Bennett opened the scoring after 67 minutes with a finish from an acute angle, before Benik Afobe doubled the lead with a classy strike just nine minutes later. Gary Rowett made one change for the visit of The Baggies, as Oliver Burke came in for his home debut at the expense of George Evans, who dropped to the bench. The visitors started the afternoon on top and almost scrambled home the opening goal with just four minutes on the clock, but after a corner-kick failed to be clear, Bartosz Bialkowski managed to clutch the ball in amongst a batch of flying boots inside the six-yard box. Bialkowski then had to pull of an outstanding save from Baggies new boy Andy Carroll just a minute later, as the Pole got down quickly and well to parry the attacker's strike away from goal. Sloppy possession then led to Karlan Grant shaping to shoot, but his effort sailed over. After all four sides of the ground rose to their feet in memory of Isla Caton, Albion continued their charge on The Lions' penalty area, with Darnell Furlong's cross going across the face of goal without any telling touch, before Carroll fouled Danny McNamara on the far side to relieve the pressure. At the other end, Millwall's first chance of the game came on 12 minutes, but after patient build-up play saw McNamara cross to the back post, Scott Malone ballooned an effort over. McNamara's half-chance then went wide of the far post six minutes later, before the biggest chance to date went begging just after the midway point, as Benik Afobe was just unable to reach McNamara's cross, fashioned from Burke's smart pass on the halfway line. There were just over 30 minutes elapsed when determination from Bennett saw the ball deflect into the path of Afobe, but the striker could not control in what would have left him in a one-on-one situation with David Button, allowing the Albion defence to clear. Millwall had the first chance of the second-half, but after Burke's header set-up Afobe for a chance on goal, he sliced his effort over the crossbar. Burke then beat his man and looked set to score before a top save from Button kept Albion's sheet clean, before the loanee had another chance to open the scoring as he took down Malone's long pass, but his first touch took him away from goal. The opportunities kept coming for Millwall, with Maikel Kieftenbeld threading a pass through to Bennett with 56 minutes on the clock, but the close attentions of Cedric Kipre were enough to ensure that the frontman's effort failed to trouble Button. Shortly before the hour-mark, West Brom substitute Callum Robinson nearly made an instant impact as his deflected effort had to be tipped behind by Bialkowski, but with 67 minutes played, the deadlock was broken - by Millwall. As a Malone free-kick was sent in, the ball bobbled around, hitting the head of two, before dropping to Bennett at the far post, who made no mistake in firing home, despite the attempts to clear on the line. Nine minutes later, it was two - as Afobe chased down a lofted ball, he beat his marker before checking back onto his left foot and striking a stylish effort past Button to double the advantage. Afobe almost had a chance to notch a second - and Millwall's third - but his touch let him down as he sprung past the last line of The Baggies' defence, with The Lions seeing out the remainder of the game in no real trouble of conceding. Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Burke (Burey 77'), Malone, Bennett, Afobe (Evans 89'), B. Mitchell. Subs not used: Long, Thompson, Pearce, Mahoney, Lovelace. Scorer: #Bennett 67', #Afobe 76' Booking: Bennett West Bromwich Albion: Button, Furlong, Townsend, Bartley, Livermore, Phillips (Diangana 59'), Carroll, Clarke, Grant (Robinson 59'), Kipre, Mowatt. Subs not used: Palmer, Ajayi, Molumby, Reach, Gardner-Hickman. Booking: Furlong Referee: Joshua Smith Attendance: 12,855 (1,708)
The Bantams Are Back At Home For The First Time In Over A Month & Host Gary Bowyer's Men. Salford Took The Lead Through Thomas-Asante After A Canavan Slip But The Salford Frontman Was Sent For An Early Bath After Smashing Paudie O'Connor With An Elbow, Causing His Tooth To Fall Out. An Own Goal & Late Header From The Man With 1 Less Tooth Were Enough For Derek Adams' Men To Win At Home For The First Time Since October 2nd. Gaming Channel - youtube.com/channel/UCkW0hBG3OfNjVtx50WnWwzg Twitch - twitch.tv/officialshd Email Enquiries - GarethDrake50@gmail.com TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@samdrake_?lang=en Personal Instagram - instagram.com/sam.bcafc/ Football Chants Channel - youtube.com/channel/UC4iXJrWKgkpAadDorSCZu-A/videos Snapchat - SHDONYT Make Sure To Drop A Like & Subscribe! #BCAFC #WeAreSalford #SalfordCity
🗣️ Hear from industrious frontman Rhys Oates on this evening’s battling 1-1 draw with Port Vale.
Michael Owen says Chelsea “have a great shout” to win the Premier League this season after naming four contenders for the crown. Former Liverpool and Man Utd frontman Owen does not think United can win this season’s title. Instead he named the four contenders as Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham. Jose Mourinho’s Spurs have only lost once so far this season to sit top of the Premier League after 10 matches. Champions Liverpool are just behind on goal difference, with Chelsea two points back, while City are six points off the pace. It looks like being a widely contested title race and Owen thinks the Premier League is “wide open”. However, he limits the potential winners to just four. He told BT Sport: “If ever there was a season where you think a team could win it who you didn’t fancy at the start, it’s this one. It’s wide open right now. “But I still narrow it down to four teams: Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea and Tottenham. Chelsea have a great shout.” A much-changed Chelsea side brushed Sevilla aside 4-0 on Wednesday to top their Champions League group. Chelsea have a superior team to Barcelona and Real Madrid and should be setting themselves a minimum goal of reaching the semi-finals in the Champions League. That is the opinion of Glenn Hoddle, who was effusive in his praise for Frank Lampard's Chelsea after they ruthlessly swept aside Sevilla to seal their spot as winners of Group E. He told BT Sport: 'Looking at the teams that are there, obviously Liverpool and Manchester City, they are going to be there and or there abouts. 'For City it's their No 1 priority whether they tell you that or not, they want to win the Champions League. 'You can't look past Bayern Munich because they are so powerful but you have got to put Chelsea up there. For me at this moment, they are above Barcelona and above Real Madrid. Welcome to the Younes Talks Football channel! The channel where I discuss all things football (slight bias towards Chelsea) with 100% rawness and honesty! I say it like it is so you know what you're getting with me! This is the place to have fun, bring positive vibes and discuss football from a new perspective. Welcome on board this journey... ➢ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/youneshh ➢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youneshh92/ ➢ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/younestalksfootball
Brighton striker Glenn Murray was interviewed pitchside via a live link-up with the Football Focus studio ahead of Albion's match against Leicester in November 2019. Host Dan Walker and pundits Tim Cahill and Dion Dublin chatted to the frontman about the Seagulls home form of late and what life is like for a player not in action during the international break. Copyrigth BBC Sport.